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Bones chewed by canids as evidence for human excarnation: a British case study

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ANTIQUITY
卷 80, 期 309, 页码 671-685

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ANTIQUITY
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00094126

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Neolithic; Britain; funerary practice; chambered tomb; long barrow; excarnation; scavenging

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Excarnation - the exposure of a corpse for stripping and possible dispersal by birds and animals is a burial rite known from ethnographic analogy. Detecting its occurrence in the past is another matter. Here the author proposes the marking of bones by dogs and other canids as evidence of excarnation, using a British Neolithic case study.

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